[Capella Webinar - March 29th] "Strategies and tools for model reuse with Capella"

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Capella Webinar: strategies and tools for model reuse with Capella

Capella Day Stuttgart was just a few days ago but we've already planned another Capella event. Although it will be more 'virtual', you will enjoy as well strong content about the Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) tool and more precisely discover how to manage libraries and building blocks?

Indeed, reusing models or parts of models with Capella is not only conceptually appealing, it is a real productivity enabler. But it is also a true challenge!

Technical solutions initially dedicated to simple duplication and synchronisation of model parts have recently evolved and now enable multiple, classical use cases of reusing models.

 

In this webinar, we will illustrate:

  • How the Capella technology of replicable elements (a.k.a REC/RPL) both enables flexible design workflows (including instance-driven modeling) and makes possible the modeling of architectures by assembly of building blocks.
  • How Yuzu leverages Capella to help manage the life-cycle of building blocks and model assets, their dependencies, their versioning, their publication, etc.

 

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THURSDAY, MARCH 29th

4PM to 5PM (Paris / Berlin local time)

10 AM - 11 AM (New York local time)

 

This webinar will be driven by Stéphane Bonnet (Thales)...

Stéphane Bonnet is in charge of Thales Corporate MBSE Coaching and Design Authority of the Capella open source modeling solution. For the last ten years, he has led the development of Capella and has been an active contributor to the Arcadia model-based method for systems, hardware and software architectural design. In Thales, he is animating a wide community of modeling experts from all domains and countries to investigate low-maturity modeling topics, capture end-user needs, and orient method and workbench roadmaps.

...and by Benoit Viaud (Artal):

Benoit Viaud leads Artal’s System Engineering unit. He initiated the creation of Citrus, a one-stop-shop engineering framework for simulation and is deeply involved in its deployment in Airbus. He also carries out coaching and consulting activities around Capella.